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when soldiers aren't paid and when seniors fear for their medicare and social security and when the fbi is off duty? >> here is my question, what is the role of romney going to be over the next two years in the campaign? you see him out there, looking almost presidential or on some kind of campaign again -- >> statesman-like. >> what are we going to see from him, do people care, do they not care? >> he touched on this. he touched on this point of why would anyone listen to me, touching on the point he lost the election, why would you listen? he said we all learn from our mistakes and he thinks he has wisdom to add to the conversation. >> i think it is a good idea. hopefully somebody will be the grown-up in the room. i don't know it will be romney, but somebody needs to say, don't shut the government down, get in the room and talk, you're elected to work things out, you're not elected to spat in the media, to fight, to do nothing. >> his point was that the republican party would lose with voters if they were the ones who forced the government into a shutdown like that. that's coming up a
when soldiers aren't paid and when seniors fear for their medicare and social security and when the fbi is off duty? >> here is my question, what is the role of romney going to be over the next two years in the campaign? you see him out there, looking almost presidential or on some kind of campaign again -- >> statesman-like. >> what are we going to see from him, do people care, do they not care? >> he touched on this. he touched on this point of why would anyone listen...
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special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near moorehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> and miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation, what do we know? >> incredibly so. as i understand it, they had sur veiled the couple for quite some time, hours before, by plane, watching them overhead. they then made the decision to move that special team, elite team of fbi agents in, heavily armed like you would see in the military they moved in and they were late getting out there. they put them out two hours out, so that dimaggio would have no idea they were coming. they snuck up on that camp, sur rounded it, waited until they separated and con fronted dimaggio, and now we know that dimaggio got one shot off with a rifle, possibly another before he was taken down. >> both john walsh and ed smart know the horror of losing a child. ed smart knows the challenge of helping o
special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near moorehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> and miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation, what do we know? >> incredibly so. as i understand it, they had sur veiled the couple for quite some time, hours...
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fbi agents kill him. >> at approximately 5:20 local times, special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near morehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> reporter: and authorities say hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation? what do we know? rip >> reporter: incredibly so. they had surveiled the couple for hours by plane watching overhead. they made the decision to move that special team, that elite team of fbi agents in. they were heavily, heavily armed like you'd see in the military. they moved in, and they were late getting out there. they wanted to get there earlier for fear that they would be breaking camp. they put them out two hours out so that dimaggio would have no idea that they were coming. they snuck up on that camp. they surrounded it, waited until they separated, and then they confronted dimaggio. and now we know that dimaggio got one shot off with th
fbi agents kill him. >> at approximately 5:20 local times, special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near morehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> reporter: and authorities say hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation? what do we know? rip >>...
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the san diego police and fbi have not spoken to laura since this tragedy began. she's left with no clues, nor has any evidence been returned to her. the letters from hanna supposedly to jim, the condoms that were taken, the gun has not appeared from the fbi. she's largely left with -- >> was she -- andrew, was she aware, laura, of any relationship between christina anderson and jim dimaggio? >> we know the relationship was that jim played a very key role in the family and was seen as an uncle obviously. but there is no direct evidence that he had a relationship with the mother now. >> part of these rumors are because james dimaggio changed his life insurance policy in 2011, leaving his $112,000 to hanna's paternal grand mother and removing his sister. the explanation was that he believed hanna's grandmother would use that money most wisely to take care of the two children. again, a strange thing to do for a family friend, to choose these children's grandmother as the beneficiary of your life insurance. >> adds to the speculation. as i'm saying, it's speculation.
the san diego police and fbi have not spoken to laura since this tragedy began. she's left with no clues, nor has any evidence been returned to her. the letters from hanna supposedly to jim, the condoms that were taken, the gun has not appeared from the fbi. she's largely left with -- >> was she -- andrew, was she aware, laura, of any relationship between christina anderson and jim dimaggio? >> we know the relationship was that jim played a very key role in the family and was seen...
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clearly the fbi returning with lethal force. if you've seen the video, they went into the mountains armed to the teeth with automatic weapons. we understand that hannah is in california. her father will speak soon, momentarily. as you pointed out earlier, detectives telling us that hannah and had no idea that her little brother and her mother had been killed, wolf. >> the fbi was able to track them down from the air and on the ground, but all of this came from a tip from some local folks out there. explain what happened. >> well, these country-wise folks, including a former sheriff, said it was a one in a trillion chance in this massive wilderness area, they were on horseback when they came upon this couple, a young girl and dimaggio. of course they said they just stood out there in the idaho wilderness. let's take a listen. >> when we went to the lake and they showed up at the lake and they were just like a square peg going into a round hole. they didn't fit. he might have been an outdoorsman in california, but he was not an ou
clearly the fbi returning with lethal force. if you've seen the video, they went into the mountains armed to the teeth with automatic weapons. we understand that hannah is in california. her father will speak soon, momentarily. as you pointed out earlier, detectives telling us that hannah and had no idea that her little brother and her mother had been killed, wolf. >> the fbi was able to track them down from the air and on the ground, but all of this came from a tip from some local folks...
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an fbi agent shoots and kills james dimaggio. his captive, 16-year-old hannah anderson is safe, we're happy to tell you, but the end of this ordeal was playing out in the rugged idaho wilderness. >> and miguel marquez is in idaho and coming up next, cnn's casey wian. we start with miguel. hannah is in the hospital. do we know what kind of shape she is in? >> reporter: well, according to officials here, she is in good shape physically. she's also with an fbi victim specialist for both her and her family when her father comes in later today and he is expected to be here later in boise later today. she's in a hospital there. but while the physical injuries may not be bad, the trauma of this last week will take a lifetime to get over. exclusive cnn video of fbi hostage rescue team members and other federal agents heading out on a dramatic rescue mission. amazingly, the teams in full tactical gear were delivered to waiting helicopters in a u-haul van. a modest start to an enormously successful mission. >> suspect james lee dimaggio wa
an fbi agent shoots and kills james dimaggio. his captive, 16-year-old hannah anderson is safe, we're happy to tell you, but the end of this ordeal was playing out in the rugged idaho wilderness. >> and miguel marquez is in idaho and coming up next, cnn's casey wian. we start with miguel. hannah is in the hospital. do we know what kind of shape she is in? >> reporter: well, according to officials here, she is in good shape physically. she's also with an fbi victim specialist for...
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the fbi took this passenger, affiliate wreg reporting the fbi detained him and the plane went on to's tib where everyone deplaned and they were okay. the motive of this man still a big question here. southwest airlines official telling wreg said the man appeared unruly. just fyi, you can't open the plane mid flight. >> are you sure about that? >> it's very difficult. look, it is very terrifying for the people on board when you have somebody trying to disrupt a flight. >> the obvious question we keep using the word motive, was this a directed act or was this somebody who is unstable. that's the key distinction so we have to find out. >> it doesn't matter. it was terrifying regardless. >> 120 passengers on board, five crew members, landed last night safe in austin. >> a hefty delay trying to get to austin last night i'm sure. >> thanks. >>> this map tells the tale, 49 separate wildfires in 11 different states, in central idaho the beaver creek fire consumed more than 100,000 acres, placing thousands of homes at risk in the sun valley resort area. cnn's dab sidan simon is live i idaho tr
the fbi took this passenger, affiliate wreg reporting the fbi detained him and the plane went on to's tib where everyone deplaned and they were okay. the motive of this man still a big question here. southwest airlines official telling wreg said the man appeared unruly. just fyi, you can't open the plane mid flight. >> are you sure about that? >> it's very difficult. look, it is very terrifying for the people on board when you have somebody trying to disrupt a flight. >> the...
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and then taylor is not telling much to the fbi or anything. he admits to being with alexus inside his camper the day she wept missing, but says she left with another man, a drug dealer. and then samantha clark went missing three years ago, and they fear he is connected to the disappearance there as well. laura, how is your family doing? >> they doing good as they can do. we are just holding on, keeping strong with family and friends and support. >> fill us in on the latest you know, clues, leads, even ideas. >> well, where we are right now is mr. taylor has been arrested, and he is not talking at this point or sharing any information about where alexis may be. they continue to do searches on his property, and they have discovered what has said to me as multiple cell phones, and some badly damaged and those are sent to quantico, and it's not known if one of those were alexis'. >> he said another man was really the last one to be with her. what do you make of all of this? >> i just make it as a pack of lies. you know, the same mo that he had in
and then taylor is not telling much to the fbi or anything. he admits to being with alexus inside his camper the day she wept missing, but says she left with another man, a drug dealer. and then samantha clark went missing three years ago, and they fear he is connected to the disappearance there as well. laura, how is your family doing? >> they doing good as they can do. we are just holding on, keeping strong with family and friends and support. >> fill us in on the latest you know,...
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two senior fbi agents are assigned to conduct the interview. as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve kolo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind, the secret service could not be part of the investigation because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins, the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> they opened the wallet, and there was a picture. the belief was that the picture of this attractive woman came with the wallet because she was somewhat recognizable as, like, a young starlet, but none of us knew her name. there was a piece of paper that was stuck in the bill fold section that had a telephone number on it. one of the fbi agents said, oh, that's a connecticut telephone number. it meant nothing to me at the time. >> when the interview begins, hinckley doesn't react well to the questioning by his fbi interrogators so they ask agent colo to step in. within minutes hinckley opens up. >> he
two senior fbi agents are assigned to conduct the interview. as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve kolo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind, the secret service could not be part of the investigation because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins, the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> they opened the wallet, and...
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two senior fbi agents are assigned to conduct the interview. as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve colo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind the secret service could not be part of the investigation, because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> when they opened the wallet, there was a picture. the belief was that the picture of this attractive woman came with the wallet. because she was somewhat recognizable as like a young starlet, but none of us knew her name. there was a piece of paper that was stuck in the billfold section that had a telephone number on it. one of the fbi agents said, oh, that's a connecticut telephone number. it meant nothing to me at the time. >> when the interview begins, hinckley doesn't react well to the questioning by his fbi interrogators. so they ask agent colo to step in. within minutes, hinckley opens up. >> he
two senior fbi agents are assigned to conduct the interview. as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve colo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind the secret service could not be part of the investigation, because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> when they opened the wallet,...
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shot dead by an fbi agent in western idaho. this ends a frantic weeklong manhunt involving hundreds of police officers and federal agents. 16-year-old hannah anderson's mother, 8-year-old brother, died when their home was burned last sunday. hannah had not been seen since then. a tip led law enforcement to western idaho where james dimaggio was found dead, killed, today by fbi agents. i want get now to marc klaas, of course, the father of polly klaas who went missing almost 20 years ago, october of 1993. marc, you've been a bit critical of the emergency system, the amber alert that was put out in california, and other areas. and -- but now it has come to this. do you think that this amber alert helped in this case? >> ultimately, i do, don. and let me just say how -- how important this is, what an object lesson this has to be for a small agency throughout the country, that if one of your, children is taken, you need to get ahold of the fbi. they have resources that are unavailable any place else. they have -- they have the abil
shot dead by an fbi agent in western idaho. this ends a frantic weeklong manhunt involving hundreds of police officers and federal agents. 16-year-old hannah anderson's mother, 8-year-old brother, died when their home was burned last sunday. hannah had not been seen since then. a tip led law enforcement to western idaho where james dimaggio was found dead, killed, today by fbi agents. i want get now to marc klaas, of course, the father of polly klaas who went missing almost 20 years ago,...
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. >> reporter: dimaggio fired at least one shot at the fbi. he was gunned down by the fbi. >> she is a victim in every sense of the word in this horrific crime. >> reporter: the break came wednesday when a group of horseback riders recognized the teen. >> she has a scared look on her face. >> reporter: many details remain unclear including the motive and the circumstances which hannah traveled with dimaggio. now that hannah is back, the family needs to heal and grieve. miguel marquez, cnn, boise, idaho. >>> another abduction and murder case. this one was in rhode island. daniel rodriguez forced his way into his girlfriend's home killing her and her daughter. he then kidnapped a 2-year-old boy later found wondering all alone and unharmed on a prav dense street. another man called a suspect has been cleared of wrong doing. malcolm has a daughter with one of the women killed. a daughter left with the state while he was in jail. >> you took me away from my kid. my kid! my kid! i'm getting out of jail, what am i supposed to do? i have to go get my
. >> reporter: dimaggio fired at least one shot at the fbi. he was gunned down by the fbi. >> she is a victim in every sense of the word in this horrific crime. >> reporter: the break came wednesday when a group of horseback riders recognized the teen. >> she has a scared look on her face. >> reporter: many details remain unclear including the motive and the circumstances which hannah traveled with dimaggio. now that hannah is back, the family needs to heal and...
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two senior fbi agents are assigned to conduct the interview. as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve colo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind the secret service could not be part of the investigation, because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> when they opened the wallet, there was a picture. the belief was that the picture of this attractive woman came with the wallet. because she was somewhat recognizable as like a young starlet, but none of us knew her name. there was a piece of paper that was stuck in the billfold section that had a telephone number on it. one of the fbi agents said, oh, that's a connecticut telephone number. it meant nothing to me at the time. >> when the interview begins, hinckley doesn't react well to the questioning by his fbi interrogators. so they ask agent colo to step in. within minutes, hinckley opens up. >> he
two senior fbi agents are assigned to conduct the interview. as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve colo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind the secret service could not be part of the investigation, because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> when they opened the wallet,...
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his phone call led the fbi to the tent. here's the story of the initial sighting from a search and rescue helicopter in his own words. >> the san diego fugitive task force has been working this case ever since the fire in boulevard. we went to the lake where she was last seen by the horseback riders. it's called morehead lake, so we circled the lake a few times and didn't see anything. all of a sudden there was a little glimmer of blue we saw in the trees about 100 yards off the lake. we circled a few more times and focused in on that area and then we were able to see that it was a blue tent. we were actually able to verify that it was a male and a female with blonde hair and a small animal, so at that point we knew we had something extremely valuable. well, there were several things going through my mind. number one, we were definitely not going to take our eyes off of that tent until we had it covered by ground units and make sure that we determine for sure if it was or was not them. because they were spotted so quickly,
his phone call led the fbi to the tent. here's the story of the initial sighting from a search and rescue helicopter in his own words. >> the san diego fugitive task force has been working this case ever since the fire in boulevard. we went to the lake where she was last seen by the horseback riders. it's called morehead lake, so we circled the lake a few times and didn't see anything. all of a sudden there was a little glimmer of blue we saw in the trees about 100 yards off the lake. we...
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he was killed by the fbi tactical agent after a manhunt. tonight we know why hannah anderson didn't try to escape. he would have killed me. that's what hannah said in her first public interview in an online chat room. she fielded questions online posting about her mom and brother and what happened the night that dimaggio killed them. her openness has stunned some, but she the a 16-year-old girl doing what teenagers often do. casey wian reports. >> reporter: 16-year-old hannah anderson is sharing details about her kidnapping on social media. she fielded questions on a site about her abduction by james dimaggio. a user asked, did you want to do with dimaggio? she replied no, not at all. why didn't you run? he would have killed me. why didn't you tell your parents he creeped me out? in part, he was my dad's best friend and i didn't want to ruin anything between them. hannah shed new light on the night she was kidnapped, the same night her mother and brother were murdered. how did he separate you from your mom and brother? he tied them up in th
he was killed by the fbi tactical agent after a manhunt. tonight we know why hannah anderson didn't try to escape. he would have killed me. that's what hannah said in her first public interview in an online chat room. she fielded questions online posting about her mom and brother and what happened the night that dimaggio killed them. her openness has stunned some, but she the a 16-year-old girl doing what teenagers often do. casey wian reports. >> reporter: 16-year-old hannah anderson is...
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dimaggio was killed by an fbi tactical agent after a massive manhunt and tonight we learn why she didn't try to escape from him. he would have killed me. that's what hannah said in what amounts to her first public interview in an on-line chat room. she fielded questions on-line about what happened the night that dimaggio killed them. she is a 16-year-old girl doing what often teenagers do. >> 16-year-old hannah anderson is sharing details about her kidnapping on social media. she fielded questions on the site ask.fm about her abduction by the man she knew as uncle jim, james dimaggio. a user asked did you want to go with dimaggio, no not at all. why didn't you one? >> he was my dad's best friend and i didn't want to ruin anything between them. hannah shed new light on the night she was kidnapped the same night her mother and brother were murdered their bodies burned in di imagine yoes's house. >> how did he separate you from your mom and mother. he died them up in the garage. how did he keep the fire a secret? had it set where it could catch fire at a certain time. some questions from su
dimaggio was killed by an fbi tactical agent after a massive manhunt and tonight we learn why she didn't try to escape from him. he would have killed me. that's what hannah said in what amounts to her first public interview in an on-line chat room. she fielded questions on-line about what happened the night that dimaggio killed them. she is a 16-year-old girl doing what often teenagers do. >> 16-year-old hannah anderson is sharing details about her kidnapping on social media. she fielded...
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the fbi also earlier in the year released a number of photographs of individuals believed to have been involved. we had taken them to the streets in benghazi. no one had any information about them at this point so while the u.s., yes, has filed these charges, they do remain sealed. this does not necessarily mean that we're any closer to seeing justice and accountability at thing stage. add to all of this, of course, the incredibly dangerous situation, the security threat that exists in benghazis it does not men they have the ability to go out to these people. >> arwa damon live in kier row thank you. >>> we also have breaking news twouvnt world's major airports. a massive fire has shut down the airport in nairobi, kenya, engulfing the entire terminal. it's likely to be closed for days we're told. it's not color what caused the blaze but authorities do not believe it was terrorism. i do believe as reading the reports, it was under construction, the entire terminal. >> they've got serious flight probl problems. >>> a call from two top senators in egypt. john mccain and lindsay graham wer
the fbi also earlier in the year released a number of photographs of individuals believed to have been involved. we had taken them to the streets in benghazi. no one had any information about them at this point so while the u.s., yes, has filed these charges, they do remain sealed. this does not necessarily mean that we're any closer to seeing justice and accountability at thing stage. add to all of this, of course, the incredibly dangerous situation, the security threat that exists in...
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and over the years, as an fbi profiler, i saw fe no, ma'pheno someone can be close to your family, if they have a trusted position, a coach, a minister, oftentimes we let them close to our children because they are an icon and we never look at their behavior and question it. in cases like this, i think that phenomenon really made a difference, because he was considered a friend. his behavior was not questioned. i think his feelings for her are likely much stronger than what people think. >> okay, so let's go back to 1988, dimaggio's father expressed his love for the 16-year-old daughter of a former girlfriend, dimaggio's father tried to abduct his former girlfriend's daughter and failed. and he told the daughter at the time that he wanted to take her away and take care of her. so was that the same mindset his son had today? >> well, again, the mindset, we'll never know, because he's dead, but the behavior does parallel his father's behavior very closely. to me it's very surprising, though, because in this sense that his father's behavior was perceived as being so negative back at that
and over the years, as an fbi profiler, i saw fe no, ma'pheno someone can be close to your family, if they have a trusted position, a coach, a minister, oftentimes we let them close to our children because they are an icon and we never look at their behavior and question it. in cases like this, i think that phenomenon really made a difference, because he was considered a friend. his behavior was not questioned. i think his feelings for her are likely much stronger than what people think....
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fbi were dropped off two hours from the campsite. they waited for hannah and dimaggio to separate and then they moved in. >> then they took out mr. dimaggio, it's not clear how exactly that went down. it's under review at the moment. it's also not clear what hannah actually saw of that, not sure how far award they were. physically, as you said she's okay, but it's going to be a very long recovery. first order of business for her when she returns home, the funerals for her mother and her 8-year-old brother ethan. carol? >> i can't even imagine. i cannot. miguel marquez, live from donnelly, idaho this morning. >>> other stories we're following this morning, just days before peace talks return, israel gets ready to free 26 palestinian prisoners. some of those prisoners have spent more than two decades behind bars. >>> some drug offenders here in the united states could soon avoid prison. today attorney general eric holder will address the american bar association in san francisco. he'll announce that the justice department is changing i
fbi were dropped off two hours from the campsite. they waited for hannah and dimaggio to separate and then they moved in. >> then they took out mr. dimaggio, it's not clear how exactly that went down. it's under review at the moment. it's also not clear what hannah actually saw of that, not sure how far award they were. physically, as you said she's okay, but it's going to be a very long recovery. first order of business for her when she returns home, the funerals for her mother and her...
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if you look at the fbi statistics for background checks of people who want to buy guns, they have risen despite the mass shooting. although since the '70s, the people with guns have gone down, the numbers have gone up because people are buying multiple guns. that's what is concerning the two men i spoke with. they are not opposed to guns but they are worried about what they see as stockpiling of begins and what that could mean after the tragedy that that community went through. carol? >> poppy, thank you, live for us this morning. >>> here's what's new in the next hour of the newsroom. filner watch. >> the regulars at the bars tell us that the mayor was often here and usually with a different woman every time. >> who paid for their drinks? san diego taxpayers. >>> plus, young women in india fight back forming brigades to protect themselves since they say nobody else will. >>> and -- ♪ >> -- what a difference 30 years makes. coke's new ad campaign tries to convince people that their diet drinks won't hurt them. that's all new in the newsroom. female narrator: it's posturepedic versus b
if you look at the fbi statistics for background checks of people who want to buy guns, they have risen despite the mass shooting. although since the '70s, the people with guns have gone down, the numbers have gone up because people are buying multiple guns. that's what is concerning the two men i spoke with. they are not opposed to guns but they are worried about what they see as stockpiling of begins and what that could mean after the tragedy that that community went through. carol? >>...
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it reports federal prosecutors and the fbi are look into the firm u.s. investigation services cut corners in clearing snowden for hire. >>> the government wants travelers to keep their eyes and ears open this weekend. an uptick in chatter indicates that al qaeda is up to something. >> in response to the terror threat, the obama administration is shutting two embassies and consulates tomorrow. and it's a really big area. cnn's tom foreman is looking at the region that's covered. >> reporter: victor, brianna, just look at this map, and you can see what the problem is. there's just so much territory to talk about, places like algeria, libya, sudan, not south sudan, even though we've highlighted here. all of this area where maybe an attack may come. how do you guard so much with potential targets? what about a place like yemen? this is a likely target because intelligence chatter has heard it talked about as a potential attack site. there have been u.s. drone strikes. all of that makes it a probable area to look at. but it doesn't prove that is the target. k
it reports federal prosecutors and the fbi are look into the firm u.s. investigation services cut corners in clearing snowden for hire. >>> the government wants travelers to keep their eyes and ears open this weekend. an uptick in chatter indicates that al qaeda is up to something. >> in response to the terror threat, the obama administration is shutting two embassies and consulates tomorrow. and it's a really big area. cnn's tom foreman is looking at the region that's covered....
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we have fbi agents and congressional scholars to look into someone's eligibility for president. they have, ted cruz is eligible to run for president despite his childhood in calgary. i don't know if our candidates and would-be candidates need to spend time going down that path. looks like we have nothing else to go after. ted cruz, even though i'm a fan of his, plenty to go after if you don't like the candidate. >> what would you say to donald trump then? >> donald trump doesn't need advice nor take advice from me, so, he's going to do what donald does. he's going to keep being donald. advising candidates for this issue, just stay away. >> s.e. cupp co-host of "crossfire." thanks, great to see you. >> good to have you. welcome to "new day." >>> a lot of other news this morning. >> wildfire burning in idaho. the elk fire has now scorched nearly 100,000 acres. it's barely 5% contained and may not even be under control until october. 71 homes and buildings have already been destroyed. east of salt lake city a wildfire is burning across 4,000 acres. firefighters there making little
we have fbi agents and congressional scholars to look into someone's eligibility for president. they have, ted cruz is eligible to run for president despite his childhood in calgary. i don't know if our candidates and would-be candidates need to spend time going down that path. looks like we have nothing else to go after. ted cruz, even though i'm a fan of his, plenty to go after if you don't like the candidate. >> what would you say to donald trump then? >> donald trump doesn't...
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." >>> james dimaggio's sister, her name is laura and defending her late brother shot by the fbi after kidnapping hannah anderson and killing her mother and brother. what would that defense be? we'll tell you. >>> federal program championed by first lady michelle obama. some schools are backing out, they say not enough kids are eating the healthy lunch. >>> welcome back to "new day" the first lady's healthy school lunch program is causing major problems for schools across the country. why? the schools say too many kids are turning the meals down and the program, as a result, is costing them dearly. now, many are just wanting to drop out of the program altogether. is that the right answer? why is this happening? let's bring in elizabeth cohen. we know the questions, what there the answers? >> when kids are used to tacos and french fries that giving them whole wheat spaghetti and steamed broccoli just isn't cutting it. the nation's new healthier school lunches, championed by first lady michelle obama are packed with more fruits and vegetables, but getting a failing grade from some studen
." >>> james dimaggio's sister, her name is laura and defending her late brother shot by the fbi after kidnapping hannah anderson and killing her mother and brother. what would that defense be? we'll tell you. >>> federal program championed by first lady michelle obama. some schools are backing out, they say not enough kids are eating the healthy lunch. >>> welcome back to "new day" the first lady's healthy school lunch program is causing major problems...
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. >>> and a former fbi agent behind bars this morning for his role in an alleged bribery scheme. a criminal complaint states that robert lustyik and two others paid to get information on two officials in bangladesh. he worked in counterintelligence and retired last september. he faces a maximum sentence of 25 years. >>> a passenger on board the southwest airlines plane that landed nose first at laguardia airport has filed a lawsuit. according to her attorney, the woman was injured when sliding down an emergency ramp with no one to catch her. southwest says it does not comment on pending litigation. 11 others were injured in the crash landing last month. >>> and number four, president obama himself stepping in and overturning a looming ban on older apple iphones and ipads. this was a ban that was put in place by the international trade commission, and it stemmed from a patent dispute between the iphone maker and samsung. this is the first time the president has stepped in on an itc decision since 1987. >>> here's number five. a mountain rescue team is headed to oregon's mt. hood t
. >>> and a former fbi agent behind bars this morning for his role in an alleged bribery scheme. a criminal complaint states that robert lustyik and two others paid to get information on two officials in bangladesh. he worked in counterintelligence and retired last september. he faces a maximum sentence of 25 years. >>> a passenger on board the southwest airlines plane that landed nose first at laguardia airport has filed a lawsuit. according to her attorney, the woman was...
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cia,would pull in from the nsa, fbi, all of the difference thenligence agencies and put together a suggestion about how to protect yourself against these threats. that is similar to the wavy nrc -- way the nrc does it. in practical terms, that is the way i would envision it. we are a nuclear company. we have brought in a lot of talent from our nuclear business to help mature parts of our i.t. and compliance programs. we have brought their discipline, practices, and processes into our program. it has helped us richer and evolve to a very disciplined -- mature and evolve to a very disciplined state. they have a lot of practices we have been able to bring in. it is a model we have looked at of our us in other parts company. esi sac issay the well-positioned to be the mediator with us. the assurances we now have on the separation between information sharing and enforcement, it would be a great way for us to be able to share information and have a body that understands the information we are sharing. that is one of the big keys. we can open up. the security event system in every company. but unles
cia,would pull in from the nsa, fbi, all of the difference thenligence agencies and put together a suggestion about how to protect yourself against these threats. that is similar to the wavy nrc -- way the nrc does it. in practical terms, that is the way i would envision it. we are a nuclear company. we have brought in a lot of talent from our nuclear business to help mature parts of our i.t. and compliance programs. we have brought their discipline, practices, and processes into our program....
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when the fbi found out -- he went to the fbi before they targeted the sky because they said we think he is this guy. the very first conversation the recorded with a got a wiretap on the sky, this criminal talking to his fbi handlers. does this bill go on? it still goes on unfortunately. host: because it is in boston, where they're concerned about getting a fair trial? guest: i think that is a legitimate issue, can he get a fair trial? i would think it would have to move out of new england. people in rhode island, connecticut, do hampshire, they all know the story. you learn about it by osmosis. it is a legitimate question. i think it is a fair question. i would also say the jury system is what it is. when people say they can be impartial, obviously i could never be on that jury. co-author of "whitey brlger" thank you for your time. -- burler. engage inor you to open phones. here is how you can do so this morning -- as always, you can send us a tweet. or interact with us through e- mail. online payday at lending operations. this is a story out of washington as saying -- this from "the
when the fbi found out -- he went to the fbi before they targeted the sky because they said we think he is this guy. the very first conversation the recorded with a got a wiretap on the sky, this criminal talking to his fbi handlers. does this bill go on? it still goes on unfortunately. host: because it is in boston, where they're concerned about getting a fair trial? guest: i think that is a legitimate issue, can he get a fair trial? i would think it would have to move out of new england....
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it is the fbi and lawyers. signs are plastered all over the place. the definition of what constitutes an american. there is congressional oversight. there is an inspector general. all kinds of safeguards. i met with george bush when he talked about this program when it was first revealed by the new york times. when al qaeda calls somebody in the united states, i want to know who they are calling. that is the underlying philosophy of this program. that is the purpose. we are talking again. it tends to spill over into people thinking we are monitoring their content. we are not. these are metadata. it is outside of the envelope that is sent to your mailbox. that information. and the date stamp and the postage. >> jonathan stray, do you think the director painted an accurate picture of the program? >> i think there is a problem with metadata. it is not the content. who you talk to, who do associate with is in many cases more valuable the private information of what you are saying. there is looking at networks of people and communities and looking at thei
it is the fbi and lawyers. signs are plastered all over the place. the definition of what constitutes an american. there is congressional oversight. there is an inspector general. all kinds of safeguards. i met with george bush when he talked about this program when it was first revealed by the new york times. when al qaeda calls somebody in the united states, i want to know who they are calling. that is the underlying philosophy of this program. that is the purpose. we are talking again. it...
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fbi interviews him, he says no way. fbi closes the investigation, handed off to police and says, you might want to keep your eye on smith out there because he has a lot of guns. do you think a few people in congress might have a problem with that? we have to realize that we could increase the safety net we have but it has implications for what state local authorities to and how that potentially infringes on civil liberties independent of official investigations. >> i completely agree. the problem is, the observation has been made that we haven't been to the crime site. our collection capabilities, the way we collect information has increased the amount of information we have. almost inevitably, when something happens like austin -- boston, we can look back and find points of opportunity to engage or do more. the lesson, the difficult lesson fbi bases what it can do on the amount of information it has. a predicate what they do on how much information. that is a tried and true way of conducting an investigation. how intru
fbi interviews him, he says no way. fbi closes the investigation, handed off to police and says, you might want to keep your eye on smith out there because he has a lot of guns. do you think a few people in congress might have a problem with that? we have to realize that we could increase the safety net we have but it has implications for what state local authorities to and how that potentially infringes on civil liberties independent of official investigations. >> i completely agree. the...
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yet, the fbi never found that out. the boston police department it was significant because they were not given his name. you have to have intelligence underground. but political correctness as. realize that islamic terrorist will come to islamic communities. there is a whole list of ethnic groups. we cannot be so politically correct. we cannot interview the swedish grandmother before we interview the islamic grandson. we have to use common sense. the fbi is not allowed to because of the attorney general's guidelines. >> i mean, those of us who want to defend a strong hawkish view on national security, both at home and abroad, how much should we be for affording some of these major institutions? later, is it true you have to have the same number of people in the winter and summer? how much of a problem in your judgment is that? >> i think we do need tsa. i think we should also have the private sector have the competition. the tsa, especially under this administration, has not been sufficiently managed. maybe there is al
yet, the fbi never found that out. the boston police department it was significant because they were not given his name. you have to have intelligence underground. but political correctness as. realize that islamic terrorist will come to islamic communities. there is a whole list of ethnic groups. we cannot be so politically correct. we cannot interview the swedish grandmother before we interview the islamic grandson. we have to use common sense. the fbi is not allowed to because of the...
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the fbi uses this provision for lots of different things. the only program used in connection with the fbi is the business record metadata program we are discussing today. what is that program about? i think it would be helpful for everyone to understand the point of the program, and why it evolved. after the 9/11 attacks, one of the major issues exposed was a scene between domestic and foreign intelligence efforts. the 9/11 commission focused on this issue. the u.s. government, over the past decade, has made a number of efforts to address this divide. some of them are institutional. there are programs like the telephone metadata program. the idea is help to connect when there is a foreign threat that may have a domestic nexus. how does it work? this program is about the book-- bulk collection of telephone metadata. what that means is things like numbers dialed, date and time of call, and duration of call. it does not include any subscriber-identifying information. there are no names identified. there is no locational data provided, whether
the fbi uses this provision for lots of different things. the only program used in connection with the fbi is the business record metadata program we are discussing today. what is that program about? i think it would be helpful for everyone to understand the point of the program, and why it evolved. after the 9/11 attacks, one of the major issues exposed was a scene between domestic and foreign intelligence efforts. the 9/11 commission focused on this issue. the u.s. government, over the past...